Last week I finally shared with you the Gatsby inspired backyard bridal shower I helped style and plan for my future cousin. Today I decided to share with you a few pointers on how you can craft a simple candy buffet at your next birthday, shower or get-together, that is nothing short of lovely!
Choosing Your Containers. For a lush and full dessert or candy bar, I recommend at least 6 to 7 containers. Choose at least three small containers and three larger ones. This will not only accommodate different sized sweets, but will give your candy buffet dimension.
As far as the style of jar, that is your personal preference, but aesthetically choose jars that are differently shaped. Whether they have a unique base, curve slightly different or are stem-less cylinders, having varied containers allows your candy buffet to be visually appealing and gives your guests something different to look at. Apothecary jars have been quite easy to buy, from Amazon to home decor stores. I purchased this set of smaller jars here, and the larger at Michaels. These are both great resources when crafting a candy buffet.First things first, clean your containers, especially if you plan on filling them with unwrapped goodies. I washed mine with a clean sponge and dish soap, and allowed them to dry completely. Then, I lightly sprayed the outside with a window cleaner, to give the jars an ultra clean shine.
Thoughtful Grouping. A few days before the shower, I played around with the grouping of the jars. That way on the day of the shower, I knew exactly where each jar would be placed. This of course saves valuable time when setting up a party. Play around with a few placements that you like, and take photos of each layout. I find that it’s better to go back and look at photograph, when trying to finalize placement of decor. When you find the final layout that you’re happy with, I recommend deleting the other photos, as to not become confused the day of the event, especially if you’re having someone else setup the candy buffet. {I kept my jars atop the dining room table setup a few days before the shower, so when it came time to placing them on the buffet, I simply put them in the location I had just took them from, and save even more time by filling the jars with the candy a few days before your event too!}
Stick to a color scheme. Choose three to four colors in the same color family. As you can see our colors were gold, white, black, and a soft olive green. I like to group jarred sweets in the same tones together. You can choose to create an ombre look, but grouping same colors, creates a look that’s a bit more cohesive.Choose sweets to please a crowd. Now you’re ready to fill the jars with your sweets. Of course you may not know everyone’s preference for candy, but stick to items that are sure to satisfy everyone, and stick to popular choices. Stick to these main categories; chocolates, suckers, mints, and gummy/soft candies. Depending how large of a candy buffet you are setting up, you can choose to have a different sweet for each jar, or place the most popular candies in multiple jars. We offered Ferrero Rocher chocolates, M&M’s we custom ordered here in the bridal shower’s color palette, lollipop suckers, mints, and sour apple gummies.
Whether it’s a bridal shower, wedding, birthday or a small get-together with your favorite girls, crafting the perfect candy or dessert buffet is simple and makes a great and fun statement!